My final paper is complete with a title page, necessary section headings, page numbers and a bibliography. I figured out how to correctly format the paper from an online example from the OWL online site from Purdue. The footnotes tended to be a little tricky at first, so I decided to add them in at the very end to make sure they all showed up correctly. I reformatted the body of the paper like I had originally wanted it in my outline, with descriptions of family life first, and then education immediately after. I learned a lot from this paper, and am actually interested in reading more of the manuscripts that were available from the Library of Congress now.
After I had submitted my paper, I received an e-mail from Dr. Lee on how to find a permanent link to my manuscripts. Since I have already completed the bibliography (and am also unsure as to how I would incorporate the links in the written bibliography) I am listing the permanent links to the manuscripts below. Clicking on the person's name will take you to the transcription of their interview.
After I had submitted my paper, I received an e-mail from Dr. Lee on how to find a permanent link to my manuscripts. Since I have already completed the bibliography (and am also unsure as to how I would incorporate the links in the written bibliography) I am listing the permanent links to the manuscripts below. Clicking on the person's name will take you to the transcription of their interview.
Allen Teavis
Elsie Wall
Janie Solomon
Josephine Wallace
Margie Rushing
Nina Boone